Former cast member turned Late Night star Jimmy Fallon will also return to host on April 15 (but can he make it through a sketch without giggling?). SNL virgin Chris Pine will host on May 6, and Melissa McCarthy returns on May 13. Finally, Dwayne "the Rock" Johnson, will host the season finale on May 20.

With their upcoming hosting gigs, both McCarthy and Johnson will enter SNL's elite "five-timer's club," an honor Scarlett Johansson achieved last week. And that's not the only thing distinguishing Season 42: For the first time ever, Saturday Night Live will broadcast live in all four time zones for maximum simultaneous buzz.

"SNL—enjoying its most popular season in two decades—is part of the national conversation, and we thought it would be a great idea to broadcast to the West and Mountain time zones live at the same time it’s being seen in the East and Central time zones," said NBC Entertainment chairman Robert Greenblatt in a statement via Adweek. "That way, everyone is in on the joke at the same time.”

Watch the season's final four episodes of Saturday Night Live on NBC at 11:30PM ET, 10:30PM CT, 9:30 PM MT, and 8:30PM PT.